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I have been on many great Disney Cruises, but the access on the 7-night Eastern Caribbean Cruise onboard the Disney Fantasy was a huge disappointment. In November 2014, our itinerary included stops in St. Thomas, San Juan and Castaway Cay. My plans for this cruise...

Overall, accessibility is an afterthought in Montreal. It is possible to navigate around Montreal but whether it be navigating the sidewalks and streets or using transportation challenges exists. For starters, the city has a number of hills that surround Mount Royal....

This article is based on our trips to Rome in May/June of 2014 and 2012 with our friends Chris McCloud and Jason Shuffler, respectively, and in 2009, 2006, 2005 and 2003. Our previous articles about wheelchair access in Rome are Rolling in Rome 2012, Rolling in Rome...

St. Louis has made a major impact on beer culture nationally and internationally. Most people hear St. Louis beer and think, Anheuser-Busch (now InBev A-B), makers of the Budweiser family of beer. The iconic Clydesdale horses are a hit here in St. Louis and can be...

Of all the National Parks in Southern Utah, Zion National Park is perhaps the most unique and perhaps one of the most fertile places in the state, which is likely why so many Native American groups inhabited the area. The park itself is quite large, and the area where...

Island Beach State Park is one accessible beach option in NJ, which has much more than just beaches. It is located on a barrier island along the Jersey shore in Ocean County, just south of Seaside Park (Exit 82 on the Garden State Parkway). The park has a...

Munich Bavaria is a beautiful wealthy first world town. Everything is thought out and of course “in ordnung” (in order). The city is very flat so you are never challenged by hilly terrain. There are sidewalk bike lanes and cars do not congest the inner city. Walking...